Old wooden pier remains in shallow sea near Sventāja beach
In the shallow sea, remnants of an old wooden pier extend straight into the water. The wooden poles are partially covered with green algae, contrasting with the light brown sandy seabed beneath the clear water. The calm surface allows the underwater details to remain visible.
The horizon is defined by a wide expanse of open sea merging with a pale blue sky. The pier remains create a strong visual rhythm and lead the viewer’s eye toward the distance. The surrounding environment appears quiet and undisturbed.
This coastal scene illustrates the interaction between nature and a man-made structure shaped by time. The unused wooden pier has become a natural part of the seascape, blending seamlessly into the marine surroundings.


